Nirmala,
 
Passive monitoring uses SRMSv (System Resource Monitoring Service) to
monitor the application process alive. It submits Application Process ID
to SRMSv for monitoring. SRMSv keeps monitoring the application PID and
sends notification event to Passive Monitoring if the Application
process exits.
 
If you're just interested to get event notification whenever monitored
application exits, I suggest better to interface directly with SRMSv
instead of passing through Passive Monitoring. 
 
SRMSv monitors (process specific):
1. Aliveness of Application Process and its descendents 
2. Application Process memory usage
3. Application Process CPU usage.
 
Thanks,
Ramesh.
 
 


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Hi,

 

According to the specification it says health monitoring components have
code(i.e. API's) to monitor them. But hows is passive monitoring done?
It says operating system features are used to monitor there health?? Is
it the platform level which is doing it??? Do they have a mechanism to
monitor the application??? How do i go about this...?? Any clues?

 

 

Rgds,

Nirmala


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